I have to say, I love your blog! I have really been combing through it to find fun projects for this winter when we are stuck inside. I just recently made my first sensory tub and did an autumn theme.http://moms-heart.blogspot.com/2011/09/my-first-sensory-tub-autumn.html

hello! I'm curious what you do with the box when you're "done" with it?? do you have multiple sensory boxes all the time or do you make it and then "break it down" say, if the holiday has passed? Thank you! (i'm new to all of this...love the idea of the sensory box but just unsure of their "shelf life" if that makes sense).

I store the supplies for our sensory boxes on a shelf in our garage. There are a couple of plastic storage boxes with the various components stored in gallon zip lock bags. We use the storage boxes to hold the bags of stuff because we have mice and it keeps everything dust proof. I rotate the boxes and their contents. I usually have 1 o 2 boxes going at a time in the playroom. I asked the girls last week if we're done with sensory boxes (thinking I could get my storage shelves back) and they said not yet, they still like them! And for the record my oldest is 9 and still likes to play in them. : )

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